Louis Vuitton
Noé BB — Brown/Tan
Still sold newBB · Monogram Coated Canvas · Gold hardware
Estimated resale value today
Down $523 (-35%) vs. original retail of $1,480 (this style is still sold new — the brand may have adjusted its retail price since we last checked)
Estimated from a researched valuation model for this style, blended with live eBay listing data — the more comps we have, the more they influence the number.
About the Noé BB
The original Noé was created in 1932 by Gaston-Louis Vuitton, reportedly commissioned to safely transport five bottles of champagne. It predates and is distinct from the 2014-launched NéoNoé, and the BB is a smaller modern size of the original silhouette.
What affects this bag's resale value
- A nearly century-old heritage design still in LV's current core catalog, supporting steady long-term availability and periodic price increases
- Sold in multiple sizes and rotating colorways, with classic black or brown Monogram canvas outperforming trendier color releases on resale
- Its drawstring-bucket practicality keeps it in steady demand as an everyday bag rather than a hype piece, which caps peak resale premiums compared to limited pieces
Frequently asked questions
- Does the Louis Vuitton Noé BB hold its value?
- It holds up reasonably as a classic canvas LV silhouette but isn't a standout resale performer — data suggests it trades below the average designer-bag resale benchmark, with black Monogram examples retaining the most value.
Louis Vuitton (est. 1854) — The world's best-selling luxury brand by handbag volume, known for monogram canvas and periodic, publicly documented price increases that have historically supported resale values on its most iconic styles.
This is an estimated market value, not a formal appraisal. The actual value of any individual bag depends on its condition, provenance, and what a specific buyer is willing to pay. Values shown are modeled from aggregated resale market data and update periodically.